When Everything Old...Is New Again: The Story of the B&O's Tavern-Lounge-Observation "Washington".
Hey Folks, Hope you enjoy this comprehensive look at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Tavern-Lounge-Observation car called the "Washington" and our dive into the history of the Columbian and the "New" Columbian trainsets. The "Washington", also known by its B&O assigned number 3316, is a very unique car and is only one of two that remains in existence. We also talk about the roles of the Stewardess-Nurse, the difference between Railroad Company and Pullman Porters and the Attendants as well as dive into what makes this car's interior "Streamline Moderne" also known as "Art Moderne". If you enjoyed the percolating sounds of Pressing Strings, please check them out at: https://pressingstrings.com/ #history #railroadhistory #railroad #pullman #passengercar #baltimore #railroadmuseum

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